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Fort Lee leaders say that while 'Gregg' and 'Adams' are no longer in the official name, those names will always be part of ...
Medal of Honor recipient Pvt. Fitz Lee was honored today during a ceremony renaming the installation after him.
Fort Gregg-Adams in Virginia has been renamed Fort Lee, now honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Private Fitz Lee instead of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
Fort Lee leaders say that while 'Gregg' and 'Adams' are no longer in the official name, those names will always be part of the post's fabric.
The Defense Department announced the changes shortly after President Donald Trump said he would push for the renamings.
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Adams, formerly Fort Lee, was in 2023 the first Army base to be named for Black Americans. Now, it'll be the first named for a Buffalo Solider.
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Fitz Lee grew up in Dinwiddie County, received the Medal of Honor for bravery during wartime and died of health issues ...
Highway and street signs around central Virginia still refer to the old name. The Virginia Department of Transportation told The Progress-Index it was working with Fort Lee on those switches to ...
They were named after real people who were deserving of respect.” Fort Gregg-Adams, formerly Fort Lee, is located in Prince George County, Virginia.